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Bulgakov’s MoscowRussia’s first research and educational multimedia project dedicated to places where Bulgakov lived or frequented. The project includes a printed map, navigation mobile app and website. 16,632
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АрхивIn the footsteps of the Master and Margarita (and others) walking tourDaily life in Moscow in the 1920s and 1930s plays an important role in the multi-layered novel, The Master and Margarita — it is not simply a background for the fantastical events and the characters’ unusual adventures. >>> Prechistenka street and Mikhail Bulgakov walking tourLanes of Prechistenka street. Here Mikhail Bulgakov lived and here many of his characters came to life.
14 may 2016
Exhibition Manuscripts don’t burn on Bolshaya Pirogovskaya streetOn May 14, 2016 Mikhail Bulgakov’s apartment on the Bolshaya Pirogovskaya street will open its doors for the first time with the exhibition «Manuscripts do not burn». >>> Exhibition LITTLE GOLDEN AMERICA: BASED ON A TRUE STORYIn 1935–1936 Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov spent four months in the United States of America. Having crossed the country from ocean to ocean by car, back in the USSR they co-wrote Little Golden America — the travel notes that some American journalists of the time praised as the most insightful book on their homeland. WORDS AND THINGS: Unveiling a collectionOrder is, at one and the same time, that which is given in things as their inner law, the hidden network that determines the way they confront one another, and also that which has no existence except in the grid created by a glance, an examination, a language; and it is only in the blank spaces of this grid that order manifests itself in depth as though already there, waiting in silence for the moment of its expression. The Crimson island. Portrait of a PerformanceTo this day, the fate of The Crimson Island remains surrounded by a number of unsolved mysteries. The Kamerny Theatre signed a contract for the play on 30th January 1926, but it was only three years later, on 11th December 1928, that the premiere took place. Between these two dates, a convoluted story unfolded between Bulgakov the playwright, Moscow’s theatres and the authorities. |